nix6speed
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I think the last four digits of the VIN are numbered for them?I wish they'd number plated the ITS' so I could stop hearing global Type R owner #16k explain how rare and special their CTR is jk...maybe
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I think the last four digits of the VIN are numbered for them?I wish they'd number plated the ITS' so I could stop hearing global Type R owner #16k explain how rare and special their CTR is jk...maybe
Im not actually sure how the CTR number badging works, the vins dont match the R#s at all.I think the last four digits of the VIN are numbered for them?
I bugs me when people claim the CTR is more rare and special but they forget that is sold worldwide. The ITS is only sold in NA in my book that is rare and special.I wish they'd number plated the ITS' so I could stop hearing global Type R owner #16k explain how rare and special their CTR is jk...maybe
I know this car is still a theft hazard, but if they ship it internationally, it's going to stick out like a sore thumb so for the same reason there is theoretically a lesser chance it'll be the target of the traditional ship to Africa/Middle East theft rings.I bugs me when people claim the CTR is more rare and special but they forget that is sold worldwide. The ITS is only sold in NA in my book that is rare and special.
Those accessories add nothing to the resale price. If you think a made up "launch edition" dealers used to get impatient suckers to overpay for these cars increases resale value then you're their favorite customer.and I saw this today... sold in 3 days with the full 8K launch edition accessories for under MSRP..
kind a wish I had the patience before but was in the mindset if I didnt pre-order one I might not be able too.. this dealer is literally only 9 miles from me, and I had to drive 120 miles to get my preoder.. LOL
This. The fact a 6 month old ITS w. 6500 miles sold for over $50k is a good sign for these cars having slow depreciation.Those accessories add nothing to the resale price. If you think a made up "launch edition" dealers used to get impatient suckers to overpay for these cars increases resale value then you're their favorite customer.
I guess my point of view is I was suprised to see the dealer (Was a hyundai dealership NOT Acura) didnt mark that thing up more. That same car (color/trim/acc) at the local Acura was 68,000 out the door just 5 months ago.Those accessories add nothing to the resale price. If you think a made up "launch edition" dealers used to get impatient suckers to overpay for these cars increases resale value then you're their favorite customer.
That's cool that you live close. I would go for a factory tour if at all possible!When they stop making this and the CTR that is when you will start to see the resale value stay solid. I suspect we will see a slight rollercoaster at first as some impulse buyers find the car is not for them, after the first few months/years. Only takes a baby - reason I sold my 2007 Si years ago and got a minivan. Look at the CTS-v blackwing, they barely loose their value. First gen CTS-V is a sweet car too, except GM over button-ized the dash, the dash over tech is its only letdown, which they got better with over the years, though they are still not as polished as an Acura interior.
What makes the ITS special is that is made in Marysville Ohio, not Japan or Canada. I know most don’t care about that but I do, I can brag that I live 30 minutes from the factory.